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  2. Joan Miller (ophthalmologist) - Wikipedia

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    Joan Whitten Miller is a Canadian-American ophthalmologist and scientist who has made notable contributions to the treatment and understanding of eye disorders (particularly diseases of the retina). She is credited for developing photodynamic therapy (PDT) with verteporfin (Visudyne) , the first pharmacologic therapy for retinal disease.

  3. Sicklerville, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Sicklerville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [6] located within Winslow Township in Camden County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [7] It was founded in 1851 by John Sickler, who lived in the area when the present-day town was located within Gloucester Township .

  4. Joan Swart - Wikipedia

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    Joan Swart (born 28 September 1965) is a South African psychologist, author, consultant and researcher. Dr. Swart has completed a Masters in Forensic Psychology at the HLC-accredited Walden University and a doctorate at the BPPE-approved Eisner Institute for Professional Studies, based in Encino, California. She is currently a consultant and ...

  5. Joan Voss - Wikipedia

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    Joan M. Voss (born August 21, 1940) is an American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2004 until 2012, representing the 38th Legislative District. Voss was elected to the Bergen County Board of County Commissioners in 2011 after choosing not to seek reelection to her Assembly seat.

  6. The Best of Everything (film) - Wikipedia

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    Joan Crawford was cast in May 1959, 10 days before shooting began. [17] This was the first time she had accepted a supporting role since the silent era. Crawford was in heavy debt after the death of her fourth husband Alfred Steele, and needed the money. [18] She commented on her role: "I'm on the screen only seven minutes.

  7. Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession - Wikipedia

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    Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession received positive reviews from Joseph Adelson in The New York Times and Moss L. Rawn in Psychoanalytic Psychology. [4] [5] The book was also reviewed by Dianne F. Sadoff in The Antioch Review and Joseph L. DeVitis in the Journal of Thought, [6] [7] and discussed by the journalist Mary-Kay Wilmers in the London Review of Books. [8]

  8. The Caretakers - Wikipedia

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    Joan Crawford arranged for each day's scenes with veteran actor Herbert Marshall, an old friend who was in frail health, to be shot first, thus allowing him to finish his work early in the day. [ 9 ] Crawford was on the board of directors of PepsiCo , and product placements for Pepsi-Cola include a scene at the hospital picnic, which features a ...

  9. The Complaints - Wikipedia

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    The action of The Complaints takes place on February 3-24, 2009, with the days specified by the book's sections. Dividing a larger number of chapters into groupings under the date and day of the week is a practice Rankin used in the two previous Rebus novels, The Naming of the Dead (July 1-9, 2005, the week of the real-life G8 Summit in Edinburgh) and Exit Music (November 15-27, 2006, roughly ...